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Mastering Ionic and Covalent Compounds Formulas

Dive deep into common monatomic ions, writing formulas, naming compounds, and calculating molar masses. Understand polyatomic ions, oxidation states, and composition calculations. Learn to compare empirical and molecular formulas effectively.

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Mastering Ionic and Covalent Compounds Formulas

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  1. Image Bank Preview • Common Monatomic Ions • Writing the Formula of an Ionic Compound • Polyatomic Ions • Naming Compounds with Polyatomic Ions • Understanding Formulas for Polyatomic Ionic Compounds • Prefixes for Naming Covalent Compounds • Common Oxidation States of Nonmetals • Calculating Molar Masses for Ionic Compounds • Mole-Mass Calculations • Converting Between Amount in Moles and Number of Particles • Percentage Composition of Iron Oxides • Percentage Composition Calculations • Empirical and Actual Formulas • Comparing Empirical and Molecular Formulas

  2. Chapter 7 Common Monatomic Ions

  3. Chapter 7 Common Monatomic Ions

  4. Chapter 7 Writing the Formula of an Ionic Compound

  5. Chapter 7 Polyatomic Ions

  6. Chapter 7 Naming Compounds with Polyatomic Ions

  7. Chapter 7 Understanding Formulas for Polyatomic Ionic Compounds

  8. Chapter 7 Prefixes for Naming Covalent Compounds

  9. Chapter 7 Common Oxidation States of Nonmetals

  10. Chapter 7 Calculating Molar Masses for Ionic Compounds

  11. Chapter 7 Mole-Mass Calculations

  12. Chapter 7 Converting Between Amount in Moles and Number of Particles

  13. Chapter 7 Percentage Composition of Iron Oxides

  14. Chapter 7 Percentage Composition Calculations

  15. Chapter 7 Empirical and Actual Formulas

  16. Chapter 7 Comparing Empirical and Molecular Formulas

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